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Down-Shifting in a Slowing Economy

Down-Shifting in a Slowing Economy. Man-Li Lin Business Development Specialist U.S. Small Business Administration E-mail: man-li.lin@sba.gov. Course Objectives. Encourage business owners to stand back from the easel, asses current business operations and consider new opportunities

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Down-Shifting in a Slowing Economy

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  1. Down-Shifting in a Slowing Economy Man-Li Lin Business Development Specialist U.S. Small Business Administration E-mail: man-li.lin@sba.gov

  2. Course Objectives • Encourage business owners to stand back from the easel, asses current business operations and consider new opportunities • Help entrepreneurs engage in the process of writing a revised business plan • Provide access to resources that can help in developing a well thought-out business plan

  3. Why Planning is Important • Planning is import to any business • Particularly important in helping a business survive in a slowing economy • Constructive and necessary tool

  4. Why Planning is Important (cont) • Determine overall business feasibility • Evaluate future projects and direction • Outline and assess business operations • Raise money

  5. Pre-Planning --- Assessment • Review and analyze financial statements • Analyze and optimize cash flow • Review credit and address outstanding issues • Assess and control inventory

  6. Pre-Planning --- Setting the Stage • Solicit new ideas • Explore and consider new technologies • Focus on marketing • Network

  7. The Business Plan • Business planning is not an exact science • Key components should be include in your business plan • SBA Automated Business Plan Template

  8. Snapshot of a Business Plan Typical Business Plan Components • Executive Summary • Business Description & Vision • Definition of the Market • Description of Products and Services • Organizations & Management • Marketing and Sales Strategy • Financial Management • Appendix

  9. Executive Summary Components of the Business Plan • Most important section of the plan • Should be written last • Provides an enthusiastic snapshot of your company, explaining who you are, what you do and why • Should be less than 2 pages

  10. Business Description & Vision Components of the Business Plan • Mission statement • Company vision (statement about company growth) • Business goals and objectives • Brief history of the business • List of key company principals

  11. Business Description & Vision Components of the Business Plan The Mission Statement: • Brief statement about who the company is and what it stands for • Example: Google’s mission statement is: “Organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.”

  12. Business Description & Vision Components of the Business Plan The Company Vision: • Outlines what a company wants to be • Futuristic: memorable and engaging expression of hope and inspiration

  13. Definition of the Market Components of the Business Plan • Describe your business industry and outlook • Define specific customer needs that your business will satisfy

  14. Definition of the Market Components of the Business Plan • Identify targeted customers • Develop a customer profile

  15. Description of Products Components of the Business Plan • Identify and describe all products and services. • Identify and explain product pricing • Describe how your products and services are competitive • Reference applicable graphics and brochures

  16. Organization & Management Components of the Business Plan • Description of how the company is organized • Legal form of ownership • Explanation of how things get done • Required licenses and permits • Bio description of key company managers

  17. Marketing and Sales Strategy Components of the Business Plan • Marketing is the process of creating customers • Research is the foundation of marketing • Who are my customers and potential customers? • Where do they live? • Am I offering the kinds of goods or services they want at the best place, at the best time, and in the right amounts? • Are my prices consistent with what buyers view as the product’s value?

  18. Marketing and Sales Strategy Components of the Business Plan • Creating a marketing strategy - Identify customer groups you can best serve - Understand customer needs - Always consider change

  19. Marketing and Sales Strategy Components of the Business Plan • A marketing strategy built with the marketing mix—4Ps: - pricing - promotion - products - place

  20. Financial Management Components of the Business Plan Key Financial Statements • Balance Sheet • Income Statement • Cash Flow Statement

  21. Financial Management Components of the Business Plan For A New Business • Estimate of start-up costs • Projected balance sheet (1 year forward) • Projected income statement (1 year forward) • Projected cash flow statement (12 months forward)

  22. Financial Management Components of the Business Plan For an Existing Business • Balance sheets (last 3 years) • Income statements (last 3 years) • Cash flow statement (12 months)

  23. Financial Management Components of the Business Plan If Applying for a Loan • Current personal financial statement on each principal • Federal tax return for prior year

  24. Appendix Components of the Business Plan • Company brochures • Resumes of key employees • List of business equipment • Copies of press articles and advertisement • Pictures of your business location and products • Information and/or data supporting the growth of your industry and/or products • Key business agreement, such as lease, contacts, etc.

  25. Business Plan Template • You now have the tools to begin preparing your business plan • A template with questions to prompt you through the various components of the business plan can help you get started • www.sba.gov/businessplantemplate/BizplanStert.cfm

  26. Have a Questions? • E-mail SBA – Man-li.lin@sba.gov • Contact SCORE Counselor Mr. Lee Tel: 718-359-4222 E-mail: mslee@kacham.org

  27. THANK YOU

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